My only advice for employment in the USA, and this is from personal experience: when you're writing up your resume, it would be better to keep your experience section to a minimum of maybe 10 items, even though you may have a lot of different skills. Also, make sure to list skills that you think they want to see. The point of this is to leave an employer wanting more.

I say this because there have been too many times where my job opportunities were turned down because I was "overqualified" for the job. In my opinion, over-qualification is just a professional way of saying "take your skills and shove them," and it's a shame that employers are too scared of highly-skilled employees; time after time, opportunity knocks and the employers fail to answer, and then it's far too late when they realize what they could have had.

All that ranting aside, I wish you the best of luck. Who knows? One day we might encounter one another in the USA.

A software change would involve a LOT of work, particularly reassigning permissions and changing a million settings for every aspect of the forum. There are 7,000 users in different groups, with each group having different permissions depending on the board.

Out of curiosity, have you ever been a forum administrator? You should try the demos for them that allow you to play with the admin panels.

I saw Sarah appear on ***** last week. She appeared for a brief moment, then disappeared again. She hasn't spoken since November 2014, but no decent conversation was had since July 2014. Where do you think she is?

I'd love to have a newer ThinkPad than my 385ED, but on the same note, a Macintosh PowerBook with a Motorola 68040 would also be great. The PowerBook would be small enough for my already-limited electronics "real estate," and yet plenty powerful enough to allow me to transfer photos from my QuickTake camera. The serial adapter I created always seems to make my ThinkPad hang, so for compatibility reasons, I don't really have much choice other than to buy any pre-1998 Macintosh. Again, at this moment, finding space for another computer is getting a little bit dicey.

Yeah, someone once signed up for the serebiiforums using my real name under my gmail account that was made for school, and I'm thinking this is still continuing to have an effect on me today. You wonder why I don't take my work as seriously anymore. They did that in 2008 and the account was used and banned in 2009. I didn't make anything to ban evade. Now I regret being banned in the first place, so here's the deal! I joined serebii on July 9, 2011.

You got that right. One of my friends is moving, even though it's just around the corner, and she's been at it for days.
I haven't had to move much, but going back and forth from college is a pain I'd rather do without.

Sorry about this taking so long. It's been crazy on that server. Anyway, Pixelmon is a Minecraft mod that adds Pokemon and related items to the game. I am currently the highest ranking staff member on the server below the owners, so it's been rough on me.

I was hoping to get a job in the Information Technology (IT) field and put my hard-earned experience to use. Seeing that there's only one major computer shop in town, and that the pawnshops who build computers aren't very respectable, I'm willing to take any kind of technology-related job, as long as it's not retail or customer service (neither of which are my forte).

Yeah, I can totally relate to you in regard to college. I've lived it.